Web Hosting Industry Briefing for 05/23/2006

Here’s your hosting industry briefing for 05/23/2006

110 Media Group Premiers New Site Tools

110 Media Group, a provider of Internet solutions, announced today that they have debuted a whole new suite a website building tools. According to the company, the new offerings include: “fully customizable website and Intranet packages for consumers, groups, businesses, governments and municipalities.”

The available tools range from their Website SuperStore, CustomBizWeb Sites, Web1000 Traffic to the Chamber of e-commerce.

“We are already seeing a surge in the number of personal websites with people wanting their own ‘home’ on the Internet. There is going to be an even bigger increase in the number of commercial ‘virtual’ real estate sites as more and more bricks and mortar businesses get into e-retailing,” said Andre Forde, the CEO of 110 Media Group.

Related Resource Article:

WHI’s Guide to Site Builders

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SpamCube and Netcraft Join Up

SpamCube, a provider of anti-spam tools for consumers, announced today that they have joined forces with Netcraft to create an even more powerful tool to assist customers in discovering phishing schemes.

“By bringing together Spam Cube and Netcraft, personal computer users will have another weapon to stop phishing emails dead in their tracks,” said Spam Cube Inc. CEO Joseph P. Marino. “This crime is growing and becoming more sophisticated every day.”

“It’s becoming more and more difficult for the average person to detect phishing,” said Mandy Davis, Netcraft’s Operations Manager. “Phishing scams are constantly refining their emails and fake banking sites, which can now fool all but the most careful and experienced surfers. Netcraft’s database provides real-time protection from phishing attacks. This allows users of Spam Cube to surf securely without having to become Internet security experts.”

Related News Article:

AIT Offers More Spam Protection

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Broadjam Announces Web Hosting for Musicians

Broadjam, a provider of technology services for musicians, announced today that they are now offering hosting solutions for musicians. These new solutions will allow musicians to easily record a song, post it to a site and sell their creations.

“The introduction of Broadjam Web Hosting 2.0 reinforces our commitment to providing easy-to-use and affordable web services to independent musicians,” said Broadjam CEO Roy Elkins. “This technology empowers artists to take full advantage of the Internet to promote themselves and expose their music to a broader audience, while accommodating unique styles and graphics.”

Music downloads are priced at .90 each, with the artist keeping the majority of the proceeds. Site creation is made easy by predefined site templates.

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Streamload Offers Free Hosting for Video Files

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Hostway Launches Hosted Exchange

Hostway, a provider of hosting solutions, announced today that they have thrown their hat into the Hosted Microsoft Exchange arena. The company stated that their new solution will allow their customers to: “access email via the conventional PC, mobile device or webmail interface without having to purchase their own exchange server or maintain the new solution.”

“It was a simple decision to add this to our portfolio,” said Neil Barton, Director, Hostway. “It was primarily a customer-driven initiative. Although email is essential to businesses, it also causes the most aggravation and pain for companies in terms of management and maintenance. By opting for an outsourced solution, companies can get rid of this pain.”

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